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Tuesday, November 25, 1930

SEMI-WEEKL- Y

Intramural Football Entries Are Due Wednesday
First Games Begin
December 2; Gamage
And Shively Officials
Intramural football
urated at Kentucky

S. I. G.

will be InaugDecember 2,

with approximately 16 teams ached
uled for a series of elimination
games on Stoll field. The grid tour
nament for the university football
championship is being started with
the idea of uncovering material for
the 1931 Wildcat machine.
Coaches Harry Gamage and Ber-n- le
Shively will officiate at the
league contests and while calling the
plays will watch for boys who look
promising for varsity competition.
The coaches will select an all-i- n
tramural team at the close of the
games. The entries expected from 13
fraternities and three independent
teams, must be in the hands of O
W. Backensmlth, director of intramural athletics by November 26,
Schedules will be posted immediately upon receipt of entries.
The first game will be played December 2 at 4:05 o'clock In the aft
ernoon, and others will follow on
successive afternoons.
The cham
plonship game will be played just
Deiore ine ennsunas Holidays.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon seems to be
leading the Greeks in the first division of volley ball, and the Phi
Taus hold the edge In the second
division. Handball and Indoor golf
also is progressing, and basketball
will be started February 1.

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CLASSICAL CLUB
HOLDS MEETING

The regular November meeting of
the Classical club of the university
was held at 3 o'clock Thursday,
anernoon, in Mcvey naiL fouoW'
ing a business session, several stories

from Greek plays were presented,
Officers of the club are: Marearet
itoDBinam, president; lsaoei lsgng,
vice president: and Mary Esther
Sheridan, secretary and treasurer.

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THE MEN'S STORE OF LEXINGTON"

Opposite Phoenix Hotel

Frank Thomas will install. Thomas
coach of the

Last week the athletic council of is now backfleld
the university announced the 1931 Georgia squad.

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Kentucky's 1931 Grid
Card Includes Eight
Conference Contests
By Ed. Ceabey

Standing

w.
Team
Alabama .,
..7
Tulane
..4
Tennessee
..4
Maryland .
..4
3
Duke
3
Florida (x)
Kentucky
4
4
Vanderbilt
S. Carolina
.4
Georgia (x)
2
3
Clemson
N. Carolina (x) . . .3
Miss. A. & M
2
Georgia Tech (x) .2
L. S. U
T...2
Virginia
2
1
V. P. I. (x)
1
Sewanec
1
N. C. State
W. & L.
0
V. M. 1
0
0
Mississippi
(x) Tied one.

season., is

LAST GAME FOR KENTUCKY THURSDAY

football schedule.
Six games have
been definitely arranged, while two
other games are almost certain to
be had for the Oats.
There will be three games played
away from home. Most of the teams
which the Wildcats play are powerful teams. All of them are conference foes. If Kentucky wins all her
games next year, she will easily be
the champions of the Southern Conference.
This year, the Tulane team with
half the wins that the Crimson Tide
of Alabama claims, is tied for first
place with the Wademen. Alabama
will no doubt be given first consideration because of her impressive
schedule. Tulane has lost only one
game, that to Northwestern, 14-early in the season. But Northwestern is the Western Conference
champion.
The first game will see the Tigers
of Clemson College back again on
Stoll field. Clemson, until two weeks
ago, was the highest scoring team of
They met Tennessee
the country.
and Florida and against such powerful defensive aggregations, their
checked.
"Dasty" Williams Is the best center in the Somth, according to verbal record was was a highly touted team
Clemson
vote cast in the Press Box at each game of the season. Daring his career when they came here last season
he has never thrown a poor pass; it is due to his passing that the back-fiel- d and justly so. But in the opening
is able to get Into ction so soickkly and easily. Watch him care- minutes of play, the great "Shipfully daring the Tennessee game and notice the perfection of his passes, wreck" slipped down the sidelines
on the first play from scrimmage
the way he stops the opposing center, and the way he gets threagh the and this broke the morale of a great
scrappy team. Then the great Jusline on the defensive plays
tice, a halfback was carried from the
field, seriously hurt. The game ended in a rout, 47-- 0.
The next game will be with the
Generals from Washington and Lee.
The Virginians always put up a great
fight and until recent years, have
succeeded In defeating the local
teams. It is believed by many that
Jimmy DeHart, the crafty little
coach of Duke, will once again take
the reins of the Washington and Lee
before he suffered an injury to his boys. Whenever Washington and Lee
By NEVILLE DUNN
plays Kentucky
will be a great
In Lexington Herald
hip. That kept him out of blocking ball game, and there
on October 10 that
There's many a slip twist the cup and tackling practice, very essential day will mark their meeting in Lexand the lip, the best laid plans of fundamentals, for several days. A ington on Stoll, field. .
mice and men and a half dozen little while after his recovery from
The next game will find the Wildother axiomatic expressions occur to
cats pitted against, a newcomer, the
us as we reflect on the peculiar that injury, he tackled a freshman University of Maryland. Maryland is
position Ellis Johnson has had on in scrimmage and the clavicle bone not so strong this year but they are
the University of Kentucky football in his shoulder was separated.
known for their strong elevens. They
team this year.
A clavicle separation is a painful play on October 17 In College Park,
! Maryland.
wound and It takes time to heal But
A great high school star, a splen
The .next game will.no doubt be
did fellow personally, possessor of Johnson nursed his shoulder care
all the juktiM,of a football player, fully and, while he still had to stay with the Virginia Polytechnic Insti
out of blocking and tackling prac- tute from Blacksburg, Va. The Tech
Ellis Jafcnnnn was McpsMed to ptagr
a leading role with the Big Blue this tice, he hoped to get In a game team is a powerful .team and should
make the afternoon an Interesting
season. ButJEUls Johason has Mt sometime or other.
The shoulder injury healed fairly one for wildcat fans. The game is
had chanoe;to show his worth. In
juries have haunted him ever since well and Johnson, with heavy pads scheduled for October 24 on Stoll
he received his first major injury in at the point of the separation, man- field.
a foathall. gane in the last tilt af aged to get in a couple of games. The name of the Crimson Tide of
the, season for the, Uaiversity of Everything went wall except that Alabama emblazons the headlines
Kentucky' Kittens' last year.
Coach Harry Gamage was afraid to for October 31 as the famed Bama
team once
use him
Johnson received a blow on the blocking very much in tackling and tucky boys. more takes on the Ken-a
Alabama will have
practice.
Head in the Tennessee-Kitte- n
battle
game was looming, great team next year, t but some of
The Alabama
last year that rendered him uncon
He was in poor tne snouiaer reit pretty good and the past traditional glamour of the
scious for hours.
Kentucky-Alabama
games will be
health the greater part of the win Johnson buckled down to hard
ter as a result of it. Then, just as he work, and, "bingo, he twisted his missing.
Alabama has beaten us for the last
was. beginning to regain weight and knee. He and Trainer Rank Mann
to make plans for joining the varsity worked on the leg desperately.
It seven seasons. Each year the name
in spring football practice, he was simply had to be well for the Ala- of Wallace Wade, was at the mast
bama game. But it wasnt well, and head of the program, as head coach.
laid low with an attack of appendicitis and underwent an operation. Johnson went into the tilt In a crip- Each year the boast of Wallace
He missed spring practice and he pled condition. He played a coura- Wade was on the lips of every fan.
could do very little hard work in the geous game, but every move he Wade leaves Alabama this season.
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The Crimson Tide, with many of
summer. He rested and took as good made was painfuL
bone-cushlcare of himself as possible so that
And now, with the Tennessee this year's stars and
he could be in good shape for the game, the last of the season, just a artists back next fall, will be a powerful contender for championship
fall grid campaign.
few days off, Johnson faces the
will
ne naa sot been pactlcing long prospect of going through it as a honors. Alabama presencebe handicapped with the
of a new
coach and a new system, the Rockne
system, which the new mentor,

On November 7 the Blue Devils
from Duke will invade Stoll field.

Just one year to the day, the Carolinians, with the scalp of the Cats
of 1830, will endeavor to duplicate
their previous win.
With Wallace Wade at the helm
and with the great Duke stars back
next season, the game should be

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close.

The Flying Squadron of the Virginia Military institute will meet
Kentucky next year at Lexington,
Va. The Virginians will meet the
Cats on the same Saturday as for
the past three engagements.
Two
years ago the Cadets put up a great
exhibition of courage and fight only
3.
to lose,
This year, the score
was 26-Last, but by far not the least of

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Injury Jinx Rides Herd
On Ellis Johnson During
His First Varsity Season

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hard work for him. He would ruin
himself if he tried to do any.
Johnson is a great football player,
but he hasn't shown any greatness
this year. He couldn't Injuies would
not let him. But he showed courage
and Coach Gamage is looking forward to the things the war horse
from Ashland will do next year

WILDCATS

when, and if, he is in good

TO ATTEND STOCK SHOW
The university will be wall reore- presented at the International Livestock Show In Chicago, in addition to the stock-judgiteam, at
least seven members of the faculty
or staff of that college will attend
the show. They are Prof. E. 8.
Good, Wayland Rhoads, Richard O.
Miller, Grady Sellards, W. J. Harris,
John Fraser, who has fitted the
cattle for exhibit by the university,
and Harold Barber, shepherd, In
charge of the sheep entries.

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His shoulder has

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& Thanksgiving Day

started aching again and Friday
and Saturday he appeared on the

With Your

(the football teams, are the Vols of
the University of Tennessee. They
play In Lexington In the last game
of the season and with the all- (America McEvcr in the Vol back- ; field,
the Tennessee team should
be much respected.
Tennessee has defpnioH KontnrVv
ten times in about 24 games. The
last time Kentucky won wns in 136,
0.
Thursday, on Thanksgiving
day, the Vols and the Cats of Kentucky have thler annual struggle for
supremacy in Knoxville. Kentucky
is the underdog. They generally are.
But two years ago they held Tennessee, 0.
Last year only the
breaks of the game, and the work of
Bobby Dodd, potential
quarterback this year, gave Tennessee a 6 tie.
This marks the third time the
Wildcats go to Knoxville with the
odds against them. But fate doesn't
bother them. They intend to win.
Six games were scoreless ties. Kentucky claims the greatest one-sidvictory. It was 27-- 6, In 1924, the year
before we won our last tussle with
the Vols. The Wildcats have scored
175 points to the Vols 168 for
the 24
games the two teams have played.
When Tennessee plays Kentucky it
will always be a great football game
nd we look for another great game
and a Kentucky victory Thursday
afternoon in Knoxville.

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